Get #37 from SF. Take Treadwell/Spence/Decker at 20, Cook at 37 and whatever you like with our 2nd round pick.
that and his name is Jacoby. I haven't even seen him play but I have concerns about him if he doesn't have the decency to drop the Y and go by Jacob. I felt the same way about Joey Harrington and Johnny 8-ball. Joe Harrington is a pro bowler. John Manziel is a pro bowler. Johnny and Joey sucked. Jacoby will suck.
This is a ridiculous comment. What late Day 2/Day QB prospects you know of that can carry a team on his back? If he could, he'd be a top 10 picks with the measurables and intangibles he has.
http://247sports.com/Bolt/Jon-Gruden-high-on-Jacoby-Brissett-as-sleeper-QB-in-NFL-Draft-44950965 Jon Gruden high on Jacoby Brissett as sleeper QB in NFL Draft Thomas Goldkamp Former NFL head coach and current ESPN on-air personality Jon Gruden has hosted his annual quarterback camp every year over the last few years, giving him a unique chance to work with many of the NFL Draft's top prospects at the position closely leading up to the draft. It offers him some insight into who he likes for NFL teams trying to find the next face of the franchise. And this year, Gruden likes a former Florida quarterback quite a bit. Asked who he likes on an ESPN teleconference call out of his Top 35 picks on the board, Gruden pointed to a former Gators signal caller. "I think the big problem that word you just said, develop," Gruden said. "Who has time to develop a quarterback? We don't even have a rookie symposium anymore. We're limiting the offseason, we're limiting training camp practices. People want to do away with preseason games. That's the problem. I think it's a crisis for the NFL. How do you develop a quarterback? But I like Jacoby (Brissett) at N.C. State. I think there is a lot of great stuff from that young man." Gruden circled back around to Brissett later in the call, discussing what he likes most about the N.C. State quarterback who transferred from Florida nearly four years ago. "In terms of Jacoby Brissett, I just know a lot of people that have worked with him," Gruden said. "I know he has NFL size. He's got some really good athleticism. He's, I think, proven that he can make all the throws at the college level, and he's just got to tighten up his consistency. He's got to do it down after down, game after game, week after week, I think, to really improve. But he's another guy that's going to have to get underneath the center more and adapt to a different style of football." Brissett won't be the only former Florida quarterback from the Will Muschamp years to make it to the NFL should he earn himself a spot on an NFL roster. Tyler Murphy was on an NFL roster last year as a receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, while multi-year starter Jeff Driskel is also expected to be a draftable prospect in this year's NFL Draft.
I don't think I've ever heard Jon Gruden say a single bad word about a QB prospect. He says Cook is the best QB in the draft and he, Goff, Wentz, Lynch and Hackenberg are all "locks" to go in the first.
The fact that the Jets can't get people to bite on a 1st round pick for Mo tells us that he's not perceived as a superstar caliber player by the NFL. He's 26 years old and he just had a 12.5 sack season as a lineman in a 3-4. The Jets should have no problems trying to trade him for a single 1st round pick. This is the argument for not signing him to the long-term deal at superstar compensation. You don't get ahead paying good players like they're superstars. The NFL is giving the Jets good guidance on Mo's value. Somebody out there would pay him like a superstar if he was free and clear on the market, however that would likely be a bad team trying to make a splash.
Nice. Thank You very much. The Lovers of Mo are going to still blame this on his contract. But no one DL that gets drafted this year will give more production than Mo. He is still young. He is just not the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Yankees finishing up a 1 run game then Gruden's QB camp with Connor Cook at 4 and Cardale Jones at 4:30. Hello, couch.
Dunno, that chart is all I saw. I know the narrative is that Wentz struggles with deep accuracy but don't know if the stats back it up.
Good Saturday, Yanks won. I can definitely see where the attitude concerns with Cook come from, he does come off as a little bit of a douchebag in Gruden's episode. I can't put my finger on what it is, there's just something off. He did come off very knowledgable about the game, which is one of the things I like the most about him as a prospect. Gruden spent the entire episode raving about him, calls him the best player in the draft (definitely a stretch). He showed a bunch of All 22 views of throws that are unbelievable. I was impressed by Cardale too. His football IQ is a lot higher than I expected from a guy who's started less than 10 games. I think Jones and Cook are my 2 favorite realistic QB options with Goff and Wentz gone. I'd also like Prescott.